The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-16, Page 7WEDNESDAY, SEPT: 16th, 1959
WHITECHURCH.
• Mr, and Mrs. ,A,.. Loug►heed
and family visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher'
over the week -end..
. Mr. and.. Mrs. Charlie :11/fartin
spent ,Sunday at the , home of
their daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Simons of London.
,Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross ,attend-.
ed a lwedding in Barrie on Sat
urday,
Mr and Mrs. Albert Coultes,
and family. will attend the grad.
nation, ' of their daughter, Mar-
jorie, at': the . Guelph General
Hospital,' on .Wednesday. ,.-;• •
Mrs. A. Dowling visited at .t
home of her ..daughter,: 'Mr. ' an•"
Mrs. ''Robert Aitchison; of• Luck
now on Sunday. .
Kir. and Mrs. E. Scholtz spent.
Sunday in,,London with Mr. and
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Mrs. C. Simon s.
Mr. and Mrs. H, Etiokton and
son spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, A. E • Buckton,
Mrs. G. Hamilton and Bruce vis-
ited there also.
DIED SUDDENLY.
Robert • Bates passed away
suddenly at noon on Friday,
September 4th, at his home in
•Kinloss. He' was in' his 36th year.
. Mr. and .Mrs. Bates purchased
the Ralph Caskanette farm .over
•a year ago and moved to this
district from Shelburne. Two 'of
his brothers also located in this
district.
Four years, ago deceased suf
fered "a . heart. attack. He became
ill 'while harvesting With his
'brothers.
Mrs. Bates and a: son survive,
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AT LUCKNOW, CO-OP
WATCH NEXT WEEK'S PAPER
FOR DETAILS AND REALLY SPECIAL PRICES:`.
Some of the. items that will be -slashed' in price:
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REFRIGERATORS,- ` . CHEST FREEZERS
A.UTOMATIC'. WASHERS AND DRYERS.
UNIVERSAL MILKING EQUIPMENT
HARDWARE LINES
Such as, pails, tubs, wheelbarrows, paint, paint brushes,
ratkill and brushkill
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SMALL 'APPLIANCES
• Vaccuum cleaners, steam and dry irons,. electric kettles
SNOW TIRES
'BATTERIES GREASE GUNS:
and, GREASE '
Your $ • $ $
will make sense ate. the Lucknow. Co-op
September Sale • '
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SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, . QNTARIO
PAGE SEVEN:
SHOW SL' IDES AT WPI.
SEPTEMBER MEETING
Lucknow Women's Institute
met in the Town •Hall, Friday,
September „11th with a. very
good attendance. After . the bus-
iness arid reports we were fav-
ored' with a solo by Miss Marg-
aret Rae accompanied by • Mrs.
R. .Cummings. The motto "The
man who . pulls , the oars has.'
not time -to rock the boat", was
prepared by Miss Ada Webster
and capably : given. by Mrs.• R.
Robertson. Mrs. B+. . Gammie
spoke on . the. Monthly theme,
"Agriculturq, and Canadian ` In-
dustries," ,,. stressing everyone
must play their part- in the ' de
velbpments. • of our country; The
ro
ll call was answered by an
agrict4ltliral clipping. :Mrs. 11..
Robinson showed, slides of her
daughter's trips in Holland and
France, ,and •Mrs. C. 'Bristow of
her. western trip; 'this 'past sura
mer which was, . enjoyed very
much. The meeting .closed with
the .,Queen and a delicious lunch
was served . 'by .the . committee. '
ST. HELENS
Mr and, Mrs., George. Sillers
of Walkerton and . Mr. Norman
'Cunningham of North' Bay -were
recent callers on their cousin,
Mr: and' Mrs. W. A. ,Miller: '
Mr: George McQ.uillin has re-
turned to li'amilton after' spend-.
ing ' the vacation with • • Mr. • and
Mrs. William Purdon, and other
relatives. His sister Marilyn was
a recent visitor here ,too. '
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Milier ac
' • companied Messrs. Richard . and
Ellwood .:Elliott to. Alliston on.
Sunday for': the. •funeralof. Mr.
..Elliott's •' a brother-in-law, Mr.
James !McCormick. ' '
M. and Mrs.Jas. 'Douglas,
their daughter, • Mrs. Dave Bart
and Mr. Bart and Brenda . and
2 .Bryan were recent.' • guests of
Mr; and. Mrs. John Cameron.
MAGIC' 'MARKERS, two, prices
to choose from; eight colours;
.teen time hasty notes for 'the
teenager, real cool, ;' 25c.,• thank
You' notes, large .-selection, 25c;
-file • folders; 4c each;, receipt
books, 15c; ca4'bon • paper, wed-
ding place• dards,. 'wedding • thank
you notes, ala types. of greeting
cards at all prices; .• A Complete
Stationery ' Supply at The Luck-
now Sentinel,': phone' 35, Luck -
new.
ANK
The •Lucknow Bowling Club
wishes'. to sincerely thank. the fol
lowing merchants . and manufac-
turers . who contributed so gen
erously to . their Labor . D.ay tour-,
namerit. •
AIek Andrew, Omar Brooks,;
Jack MacDonald, SpenceIrwin,
Ted Collyer,. George .Elliott, Dr.
Corrin, Roy, Havens, Gordon.,,
Brooks, . Harold Ritchie, Noble
Johnston, •Les: Purves, Kneehtel'
Feeds, .Bank. of ;Montreal,. , Torn;
Hackett, Dr. Little, Jack Stuart,
John W. Henderson Lumber Ltd.,:
Ross` Cuniming, Treleave.n Mill,
Anderson Flax Products, Art
Gilmore,' The Lucknow Sentinel,'
Gordon Fisher, ..Johnston's`,•Meat
Market, Comimunity. Sales Barn;
Jack sMcDoragh, Dr. M. Raithby,
/ '.Bud .Hamilton, Mayfair Restaur-
ant, Howard Agnew, Gordon
Bailey, MacRae's Fina Station,
Beatty' Ladder Co., Ford. Garage,
Silverwoods, Johnstone Furni.
ure, Murdie's Hardware, Henry's
Fruit Market, Siegtists, McLen-
nan and. MacKenzie, Brown's
Fruit Market, .Mason and Cooke
Imperial Oil; Isaac .Miller,. Hun-
ter's Fina Station, D. R. Finlay-
son, Lucknow District Co-op,
Sand.erson's, Webster arid urae.
Kinnon, Umbach's Drug Store,
Hall's 'Red and White Grocery,
•Rathwell's Shoe Store, Wm. A.
Schmid, Sepoy Store, Ashton's,
Short's 1G A, Market' Store,
Greer TV and ' Electric, Muliinrs
Bakery, Eob Finlay, Allan' Reed,
Button's Meat Market, Joe Mac-• •
Millan.
TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR THE BLIND
Huron County Objective - $6,000
Send Your Donation Today To:
H. D. THOMPSON, LUCKNOW, :ONTARIO.
KINLOUGH
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'Miss Margaret ' Schneller • left
on `Tuesday for Belleville. ; where.
she • returned to T the • Ontario
School for the Deaf. Mrs. Roy
Scheller• 'accompanied her ,to
Kitchener where she visited with
her mother, Mrs., Reick.•
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The W.A.. met on Thursday.
with Mrs. William' Cox hostess.
The • opening: .hymn was ' "The
love • of :.Christ Constraineth".•
The scripture was read by Mrs.
Howard Thompson with • prayers
following.. The . roll ' call was
"temple'. The meditation was
giver!', by. Mrs. Ralph Hill. •Read-
ings followed by: Mrs.. J. W.
Colwell, • Mrs. Tom Hodgins and
kiss May .Boyle. ' "Work- for the
:night is coming" was sung . Mrs.
Gerald., Rhody thanked, the , hos-
tess who was assisted :.by her
daughter, Ms. 'Zahn Scott The
meeting closed with' prayer . and
lunch was served. This being a
work meeting `a quilt was' quilt-
ed • during.. the, afternoon., •
Mrs. J. •W. • Colwell spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs ' Don
McCosh • and family at Purple
Grove.
- We are pleased -to port that
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Mr. Tom ' Hodgins' rnprp'ving
and was'' able to returhome on
re
n
Saturday. .
.Miss May: Boyle returned from
the Rest -A -While 'lodge at,
Bruce Beach where she: spent
the summer. /
Mr: Eric Holt of ' New York
called in the village' :during the
week. Mr.,. Holt , is a nephew of
the Paxtons who owned the gen-
eral store here a nummber of
years. ago: ;He ,spent his boyhood
days. •her'e and 'notes marked
changes. He remembers the .store.
wihicn• • is now: ;closed and the
Presbyterian ;Church and the
house ..beside the store .,which
belonged to ,.the 'Paxton family.
The teacher, Mrs. K Collins
and pupils, of theschool„ enjoyed
a (bus trip to Kitchener ° on. Fri-
day,. when. they visited several'
places' of- interest.': Many' were
delighted to see some. of the pup..
ils 'on. the T.V. program "bazaar''
Mr. . William Wall has been
spending 'awhile at the home of
Mr, arid . Mrs. Jack .Sohuniacher.
.The Right Reverend. , W. A.
Town'sherid't Suffragan Bishop , of.
Huron will be, here on. Sunday
next, September. •20th for Con-
firmation at 11 a.m.'
Congratulations .to ' 1VIr. .and
Mrs. ;, Jack Walsh • of Melfort
Sask on the •. arrival of their
twins, Randa and- Randal.
Miss May Boyle is 'caring for
Mrs. Thos. Harris at Holyrood
while • Mrs.• : Howard Harris is.
visiting with her sister, at 'Sask..
atoon.
Visitors with Mr: sand ,Mrs.
Williarh Cox and . Rev. Benson'
Cox were Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Lloyd
and. Doris,,, Mr. and Mrs. ' Kar ,
Boyle: and. Carol of- London.
.Mr, and Mrs. Harold Slessor
•and family. of Glamis visited an
Sunday with" Mr.' and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson and family. '
'Met Lucknowite At . Vimy•
Last week: the Walkerton
Herald .Times.reported on. a trip.
that Mr. and Mrs.' :Warren . Mc..
Burney ;had to the Old Country
and. Europe. At the Virny ':Meir
orial they met. a' Lucknow resi--
dent Sgt.George Rppbertson, -
has s served .in Gerfriiany for'•
some. four .years:
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Typewriter ` ribbons': for' ' any
make of machine are now avail-
able at' 'the ' Lucknow Sentinel.
No 'matter what' the machine, •we
have .the; ribbon. Phone 35, Luck-.
now. . .
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MONUMENTS
For, Sound counsel sand a fair price on a monument
Correctly designed from- quality material, •
rely on
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;SKE.LTON• MEMORIALS •
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
,Established Over Sixty Years
Walkerton . Phone 6384 Ontario
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